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No Food, No Answers, No Way Out: Cathay Pacific Passengers Endure 28 Hours Trapped On Plane After Black Rainstorm Diversion

by Gary Leff on August 6, 2025

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Aug 06 2025

Pasengers were trapped onboard Cathay Pacific flight 883 from Los Angeles to Hong Kong for about 28 1/2 hours on August 4.

During final approach into Hong Kong, there was a “Black” rainstorm warning, forcing the aircraft to divert to Taipei – after around 14 hours in the air.

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Passenger Won’t Skip The Nude Scenes On Airline Seatback Screen, Family Next To Him Is Furious: Who’s Right?

by Gary Leff on August 5, 2025

Aug 05 2025

Some airlines provide passengers with seatback entertainment screens. Others expect you to use your own devices. But when you’re in close proximity to other passengers, how you entertain yourself to pass the time on the flight isn’t only your personal business.

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“Guests Fined $500 for Misusing Hotel Hairdryer”: AI Scans Could Soon Monitor Every Move You Make In Your Room

by Gary Leff on August 5, 2025

Aug 05 2025

The AI scanners watch the room. How do you know they aren’t monitoring you while you are in the room? There’s a huge privacy violation in having what’s (temporarily) your personal space watched by an AI. Plus, the damage might be done by housekeeping, but the guest gets blamed!

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Shirtless Passenger Casually Takes His Seat On United Flight Out Of Newark—And Everyone Acts Like It’s Normal

by Gary Leff on August 5, 2025

Aug 05 2025

No shirt, no shoes, no service? Not if you’re flying United Airlines out of Newark.

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After United Flight Attendants Overwhelmingly Reject Contract, Union Scapegoats Executive Who’s Already Out

by Gary Leff on August 5, 2025

Aug 05 2025

This is a fascinating peek inside United Airlines flight attendant union politics.

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Alaska Airlines Launching London And Iceland Flights, Unveils New 787 Look For Global Push

by Gary Leff on August 5, 2025

Aug 05 2025

Alaska Airlines is launching new international routes from Seattle to London Heathrow and Reykjavik, Iceland with service starting in May 2026.

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Travel’s New Gender Gap: Young Women Now See The World While Men Are Staying Home [Roundup]

by Gary Leff on August 5, 2025

Aug 05 2025

A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.

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American Airlines Now Allows Any Collapsible Stroller Onboard Free—Here’s The Policy To Show Gate Agents Who Say No

by Gary Leff on August 4, 2025

Aug 04 2025

American Airlines updated its stroller and wagon policy for families with children a couple of weeks ago. There is no longer any weight restriction on strollers – whether or not it can be brought on board is now entirely dependent on whether or not it is collapsable.

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‘Give Your 9-Year-Old A Credit Card, Or Forget Her Bags’: Southwest Shames Mom As Scammer Over New Fees

by Gary Leff on August 4, 2025

Aug 04 2025

In their rush to light their business model on fire, with checked bag fees, expiring flight credits, devalued frequent flyer programs and paid seats, Southwest Airlines has moved quickly to implement changes but hasn’t done the work to make those run smoothly or to maximize revenue.

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TSA Agents Caught Red-Handed Exploiting Priority Pass For Unlimited Free Meals—And It’s Costing Banks A Fortune

by Gary Leff on August 4, 2025

Aug 04 2025

TSA employees have learned this trick, “invading” the Aspire Lounge at the Ontario Airport in California run by Swissport. They don’t ask for boarding passes either. After all, that means more card swipes – and they get paid per swipe.

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Gary LeffGary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel -- a topic he has covered since 2002.

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